Raveena Tandon trolled over Twitter for Saree comment; check here what she says about politics

Social media, particularly microblogging site Twitter, has offered a lot of biggies – new and ex – a special place to share their special opinions and connect straightly with their viewers.

The most recent to become part of this style is nineties Bollywood beauty Raveena Tandon. And the unfortunate thing that has taken the shape of a gigantic Twitterstorm was just a humble saree. Yes, that stylish, beforehand non-political portion of female’s outfits has been politicized, rather offered a “Hindutva” twist.

Actress Raveena Tandon on Saturday hit back at Twitter trolls for indicating that she is voicing her opinion to further her political ambitions. She said she is not interested in joining politics.

The beautiful actress said that she may be branded communal, a bhakt, a Sanghi, or even Hindutva image for putting on a saree. We can only guess as to the prodigious reason after this completely weird report.

Perhaps, the actress is entailing that only Hindu females can put on sarees. Or, perhaps, it is the statement that taking delight in anything “Indian” or “Bhartiya” turns one a “bhakt” or a “Sanghi”.

Raveena became the topic for discussion for a post, which read, “A sareee day… will I be termed communal, sanghi, bhakt, hindutva image? If I utter I adore wearing the saree and I believe it’s the most stylish.”

One Twitter user said, “Are you trying for a comeback in a film? Or attempting to get a Sanghi seat in the year 2019?”

To which the actress answered, “All those thinking I wish to enter politics. I am not paying attention. Was offered by TMC. Congress, and BJP. Said No.”

She even vindicated her ‘saree’ message.

“The cause that I put a disclaimer for saying I love the saree! Nowadays can be trolled for anything and can be twisted to suit narrative… Last I knew one was in a democracy and could practice your faith without being targeted and called names,” she said.

The ‘Mohra’ actress added, “Saree is a gorgeous stylish Indian piece of clothing. My tweet was not to communalize saree. Was my fear of being trolled to say I love anything Indian.”

The actress even felt sorry for her message on her Twitter page. “If it has come across as anything else. I apologize. That was not the intention. Had not thought that it would be misunderstood the way it has.”

On the work front, she will shortly be witnessed in Onir’s ‘Shab’ that will hit theaters on June 30.